Halloween Horror Nights 32 set to bring the most nights of fear ever

Halloween Horror Nights 32 begins on September 1, photo provided by Universal Orlando
Halloween Horror Nights 32 begins on September 1, photo provided by Universal Orlando /
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The countdown has begun to the days where everyone is welcomed back into the fog. Universal Orlando has just announced details for Halloween Horror Nights 32. It is time to assemble the scream squad.

As seen in the recent Universal Orlando announcement, HHN32 will begin on September 1 and will run through October 31. It is a total of 44 nights. Whether guests go one time or purchase the Frequent Fear Pass, the shadows might have all new fears lurking.

Although Universal Orlando confirmed a Chucky themed house last year, the other remaining themes have yet to be revealed. It appears that there will be 10 haunted houses and five scare zones. Given that the annual Halloween event is a combination of original properties and inspiration from movies, it offers guests a good balance of the familiar and new. While the screams will be piercing, the good times will make all the frights worth the experience.

Even though the haunted houses offer the big scary moments, the scare zones are often the more entertaining stops of the night. The intricacies of the displays with the passion of the scare actors have people lingering longer. Even if there might be a jump or two along the path, guests cannot avoid the experience.

Halloween Horror Nights 32
Halloween Horror Nights 32 begins on September 1, photo provided by Universal Orlando /

For a little respite, many people like to stop in the Tribute Store to explore the merchandise. Or, one of the signature cocktails can help calm the nerves.

Of course, the food offerings have many people putting those stops on the priority list. From the iconic pizza fries to some new treats, the themed food is just as important to the overall experience as the scares.

While this Halloween event is a tradition for many people, the extras are higher priced than previous years. That express pass or RIP Tour might not be affordable for some. But, with regular tickets starting at $79.99 it could be the special event for the season. More information on the event can be found Universal Orlando’s website.